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1971 72 Gmc Sprint Parts Manual Service Guide Illustrations - Numbers on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Bath, South Dakota, United States

Bath, South Dakota, United States
Condition:Used

    Up for auction is one 1971 through 1972 GMC Sprint Part Number Service Guide with illustrations and OEM part numbers. This 9 (nine) page manual was published by Mitchell Manuals in 1975, and is in a loose leaf format that can be installed in a binder. This manual was originally used by dealership body shops to estimate repair costs/damage on 1971 through 1972 GMC Sprint vehicles, but is now a valuable source of information for looking up OEM factory part numbers that are discontinued or no longer available. The manual includes information for sheet metal, trim, steering, suspension, AC, cooling, exhaust, and other body mechanical parts. This is an original Mitchell service manual, not a reprint. This manual is used, but is in good used condition. There are scuffs, dirt marks, dog eared pages, and normal wear from use, but the manual is in overall good condition. 
    
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